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The following firearms were used in the film Confessions of a Dangerous Mind:
M1 Garand
During his training as a CIA assassin in the early 1960s, Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell) fires an M1 Garand at targets of Communist leaders such as Mao Zedong and Fidel Castro.
Walther PPK
Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell) carries a suppressed Walther PPK during his first hit in Mexico City in 1964. He later hides it from Penny (Drew Barrymore) upon his return to the U.S.
FN Model 1910
Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell) uses a suppressed FN Model 1910 while carrying out an assassination in Helsinki in 1967.
AKMS
The East German border guards carry AKMS assault rifles.
unidentified pump shotgun
Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell) "shoots" a performer (Shu Lan Tuan) with a pump-action shotgun while he daydreams before imagining his idea for The Gong Show in 1976.
suppressed pistol
Barris's CIA contact Jim Byrd (George Clooney) has a suppressed pistol when he dies on Barris's diving board after warning him about the mole.
snubnose revolver
Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell) draws a revolver on Byrd when he finds him sitting outside on his diving board.
Remington 51
Chuck Barris (Sam Rockwell) draws a hesitation-locked Remington 51 on "The Unknown Comic" (Joe Cobden) during an episode of The Gong Show in the late 1970s.